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even though it's government-run, income tax as high as 50%. they like it. isn't it possible that americans will learn to love. >> why is that most canadians with significant resources come to the united states? >> 40,000 came to the united states. 40,000. >> they have serious issues. cancer treatment. >> that's a lot. >> come to the united states, why? we used to be -- >> -- you don't think that it's possible that americans will be persuaded like canadians have been. you don't think so? >> i don't think so. i think over the next year you are going to see implosion of this where it's not going to work. >> okay. colmes, somethin' tells me that you will go down with the obamacare ship. he is the captain. >> why would you say such a thing. >> one of the loyal guys. >> i'm not one of the nay sayers like you people. >> even if it blows up. >> the right wing wants it to blow up because they want to be able to say i told you so. >> that's true. >> if it works, they are all wrong. this is more about midterm elections now. they are not going it appeal obamacare. that
even though it's government-run, income tax as high as 50%. they like it. isn't it possible that americans will learn to love. >> why is that most canadians with significant resources come to the united states? >> 40,000 came to the united states. 40,000. >> they have serious issues. cancer treatment. >> that's a lot. >> come to the united states, why? we used to be -- >> -- you don't think that it's possible that americans will be persuaded like canadians...
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. >> why are my tax dollars keeping her alive. >> she was perhaps the most reviled woman in south texas, nicknamed the half on the killer. >> why isn't she in jail? >> charged with murdering her tiny nephew by falling on the 2-year-old. >> myra is stating that she lost her balance and that she actually landed on the child, crushing his head. >> her capital murder trial would be nothing short of a freak show. a defendant so big she had to be cut out of her house and transported in a moving van. and it cost so much to move her, her attorney even measured the courtroom -- >> the width is 130. >> and went shopping for a king sized mattress. >> we need to buy a mattress that will support over 1,000 pounds. >> so she could live in a courtroom while a jury decided if she lived or died. myra admitted she killed the child but claimed it was an accident. >> we knew that myra was not being truthful. >> and suspected she was covering for someone. >> i tried to protect my sister. i was already dying. i was going to get capital murder charges. >> the death penalty. >> they were like doing me a favor.
. >> why are my tax dollars keeping her alive. >> she was perhaps the most reviled woman in south texas, nicknamed the half on the killer. >> why isn't she in jail? >> charged with murdering her tiny nephew by falling on the 2-year-old. >> myra is stating that she lost her balance and that she actually landed on the child, crushing his head. >> her capital murder trial would be nothing short of a freak show. a defendant so big she had to be cut out of her...
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tax because he raises honeybees' he qualifies for the honeybee subsidy. bruce springsteen owns hundreds of acres of land but pays little tax because a an organic farmer works his land his pour neighbors pay more. >> i don't get anybody trying to lower taxes but bonn jovi and springsteen publicly supporting for obama holding rallies but then cry tax cuts for their riches and they robbed of poverty programs and a social contract with america being destrod the middle-class is harmed but then you rob those anti-poverty programs by calling yourself a former? that is the hypocrisy that is frustrating to see why i wrote the book calling of these people on their duplicity. john: one final example some of the activists are so eager to promote anti- capitalist they glamorize people like bill ears -- bill ayers they killed people and bombed buildings and obama held a fund-raiser in bill ayers living room so robert redford came out with a movie based on the weather underground that the terrorists are on the run. >> we'd never be trade any of us all these years. >> i
tax because he raises honeybees' he qualifies for the honeybee subsidy. bruce springsteen owns hundreds of acres of land but pays little tax because a an organic farmer works his land his pour neighbors pay more. >> i don't get anybody trying to lower taxes but bonn jovi and springsteen publicly supporting for obama holding rallies but then cry tax cuts for their riches and they robbed of poverty programs and a social contract with america being destrod the middle-class is harmed but then...
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quick to use your tax dodges. >>wning acres of land in new jersey but pays only $100 of state property tax because he raises honeybees' he qualifies for the honeybee subsidy. bruce springsteen owns hundreds of acres of land but pays little tax because a an organic farmer works his land his pour neighbors pay more. >> i don't get anybody trying to lower taxes but bonn jovi and springsteen publicly supporting for obama holding rallies but then cry tax cuts for their riches and they robbed of poverty programs and a social contract with america being destroyed the middle-class is harmed but then you rob those anti-poverty programs by calling yourself a former? that is the hypocrisy that is frustrating to see why i wrote the book calling of these people on their duplicity. john: one final example some of the activists are so eager to promote anti- capitalist they glamorize people like bill ears -- bill ayers they killed people and bombed buildings and obama held a fund-raiser in bill ayers living room so robert redford
quick to use your tax dodges. >>wning acres of land in new jersey but pays only $100 of state property tax because he raises honeybees' he qualifies for the honeybee subsidy. bruce springsteen owns hundreds of acres of land but pays little tax because a an organic farmer works his land his pour neighbors pay more. >> i don't get anybody trying to lower taxes but bonn jovi and springsteen publicly supporting for obama holding rallies but then cry tax cuts for their riches and they...
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nokia said to be nearing a deal with india tax authorities. they are said to be willing to pay 300 million euros if they're willing to shift to microsoft. formula one teams will start to byrate under -- control 2015. the new rules will be approved by the end of june next year. low -- welcome "countdown." >> i feel pretty comfortable about the long-term outlook. the longer-term outlook is going to turn on these bigger questions, the business investment, what happens to productivity, what happens to be so-called supply-side of the economy. >> you can test that interview later today when "charlie rose" airs on bloomberg television. let's welcome the chief executive at hermes fund. >> how will investors cope with normalization? >> with difficulty. it is not clear that normalization will happen quickly. >> what governor carney is saying is that this applies to the fed as well. what -- interest rates will be lower than normal for longer than normal. their afraid to do it now because the recovery is not solid in their view. it is this question of how
nokia said to be nearing a deal with india tax authorities. they are said to be willing to pay 300 million euros if they're willing to shift to microsoft. formula one teams will start to byrate under -- control 2015. the new rules will be approved by the end of june next year. low -- welcome "countdown." >> i feel pretty comfortable about the long-term outlook. the longer-term outlook is going to turn on these bigger questions, the business investment, what happens to...
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businesses haven't been paying taxes, most residents aren't paying their property taxes. but businesses are beginning to come back in. there's a trickle of businesses and some bigtime -- dennis: okay, but, guys, to get back more specifically to the topic at hand, scott martin in chicago, detroit faces $18 billion unfunded liabilities, and people had to wait hours for the police to show up. were the unions wrong to fight for pensioners? >> no, i don't think they were wrong, dennis. that's what they had to do. the joke around in chicago is chicago is basically could be detroit, you know, in a couple years. i mean, that's one thing that's going on ear is we're having the same -- here, this is just a precursor to a possible wave of bankruptcies that might happen across the country. i'll tell you one thing else to watch out for, watch out for your muni bond portfolios, the bonds that allow these cities and states issue, the funny part -- and jeff flock brought it up in his interview, a lot of those pension funds be buy those very bonds. so you're going to talk about downgrades
businesses haven't been paying taxes, most residents aren't paying their property taxes. but businesses are beginning to come back in. there's a trickle of businesses and some bigtime -- dennis: okay, but, guys, to get back more specifically to the topic at hand, scott martin in chicago, detroit faces $18 billion unfunded liabilities, and people had to wait hours for the police to show up. were the unions wrong to fight for pensioners? >> no, i don't think they were wrong, dennis. that's...
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it could be extended sales tax as well, i believe, right, scott? so it does not have to be the new one. >> we have modeled out the extension, and what are the assessment and we have calibrated and to put on ranges here and because we are quite sure because we are looking at future values and revenue streams. but the plans will be, and that is the range, and the range of assumptions and in terms of total funding sources. >> okay. >> and the next page. >> a milestone payment, at the end of completion and that is analogous to a down payment and those funding sources were largely a local contributions from the ta and mtc and the golden gate bridge and some cal transfupds. there could be multiple payments halfway through or all of the final and this is the model and we followed the proceedings and the financial model. and the range for the funds for the short term cash infusions for 1.6 and 1.7 billion dollars, and these are critical to the p3 developer and you heard brian talk about the caring costs and you can imagine the caring cost if you are a p3 d
it could be extended sales tax as well, i believe, right, scott? so it does not have to be the new one. >> we have modeled out the extension, and what are the assessment and we have calibrated and to put on ranges here and because we are quite sure because we are looking at future values and revenue streams. but the plans will be, and that is the range, and the range of assumptions and in terms of total funding sources. >> okay. >> and the next page. >> a milestone...
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responsabilidad, todos y todo dependen de él en este país, se llama crédito, del sistema de seguro social, tax id como se llama en estados unidos, tenemos este n° que siempre sale en todo lo que se usa en estados unidos. >> una mora es algo temido, norte o atrasarse es algo fundamental. >> hay 3 oficinas, equifax, experian y transeuro, son privadas y poseen todos los archivos del país, mediante comercios, tiendas, acreedores, bancos, intercambian información, los comerciantes y acreedores informan sobre cumplimientos y pagos, con todos estos datos las compañías forman los informes de crédito e informan los puntos de crédito entre 0 a 850 puntos. >> un buen historial aparece con todo, la califcación inmediata sobre nuestra honorabilidad en el mercado, patricia ramos, atlanta. >> algunas recomendaciones en las temporadas de mucho frío es mantener las mascoptas resguardadas, stpèhanie severino nos dice cómo estarán las temperaturas. >> hola, el área de la bahía estuvo entreew 48° a 54, en san francisco estuvimos en 54°, brisa un poco fuerte en san francisco pero con poca actividad
responsabilidad, todos y todo dependen de él en este país, se llama crédito, del sistema de seguro social, tax id como se llama en estados unidos, tenemos este n° que siempre sale en todo lo que se usa en estados unidos. >> una mora es algo temido, norte o atrasarse es algo fundamental. >> hay 3 oficinas, equifax, experian y transeuro, son privadas y poseen todos los archivos del país, mediante comercios, tiendas, acreedores, bancos, intercambian información, los comerciantes...
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point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason why we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties since 1986 is because it's not easy to do. we're not going to get everything that we want and she's not going to get everything that she wants. >> what if they reject it. >> i think we'll pass there though the house. we'll go first given our schedules. we'll post this on our website this evening and we intend to bring it to the house floor later this week. i have every reason to expect great support from our caucus. we're keeping our key principles. no one here had to sacrifice their core principles. our principles are don't raise taxes, reduce the deficit. we also have a lot of concerned members about defense. the next hit was going to hit solely on the m
point number two, there are no tax increases here. point number three, we're finally starting to deal with auto pilot spending. that mandatory spending that has not been addressed by congress for years. this isn't easy. this is the first divided government budget agreement since 1986. the reason why we haven't done a budget agreement when both houses were controlled by other parties since 1986 is because it's not easy to do. we're not going to get everything that we want and she's not going to...
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the last thing they want to do is think about taxes and tax planning. but you're going to want to hear about this. we are here to help you get ready with a users guide to taxes on your ultimate guide to year-end tax moves. today we are going to tell you moves you could make. dominic, it's great to have you here. before we get into good solutions, let's talk briefly about big changes coming. >> yes, people are going to be surprised. a lot of ancillary taxes and all of them are going to hit you hard by april 15 the next year. most people are flying under the radar, they don't know and they're going to be in for a rude awakening. he won a lot of people are running their taxes ahead of time, trying to figure out what this is going to be. and what we are hearing is that more and more people are going to be paying 50% of their income or more in taxes and i means one out of every $2 to the tax man? >> it easily can get into that kind of range. so you have a couple weeks left in the year, a couple of moves and is not enough, think positively and take a little t
the last thing they want to do is think about taxes and tax planning. but you're going to want to hear about this. we are here to help you get ready with a users guide to taxes on your ultimate guide to year-end tax moves. today we are going to tell you moves you could make. dominic, it's great to have you here. before we get into good solutions, let's talk briefly about big changes coming. >> yes, people are going to be surprised. a lot of ancillary taxes and all of them are going to hit...
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this is a guy that sounds like a republican on tax reform. this is a guy who sounds like a real republican, a real republican when it comes to foreign policy. do you know what we were saying back in the 1990s? you never, ever, ever go to war unless it is the absolute last option available. then when you go, colin powell always said we are going to throw everything at them. we will achieve our objective. we are going to kill the enemy. we are going to capture their leaders and then we are going to bring our chips back home to their families. that was the powell doctrine and that is a conservative doctrine. and we forgot that over the past decade. so what i say to my friends that get very angry about me continuing to talk about colin powell the good republican, the fact that he hasn't voted republican over the past two elections should tell you something. when colin powell starts voting for a nominee and ted cruz starts voting for a nominee at the same time that is when we start winning presidential elections again. as long as we keep dividing
this is a guy that sounds like a republican on tax reform. this is a guy who sounds like a real republican, a real republican when it comes to foreign policy. do you know what we were saying back in the 1990s? you never, ever, ever go to war unless it is the absolute last option available. then when you go, colin powell always said we are going to throw everything at them. we will achieve our objective. we are going to kill the enemy. we are going to capture their leaders and then we are going...
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already amazon collects taxes in 16 states. there's still a lot of states out there especially in the midwest that amazon is not collecting taxes. >> which leads to this question is it possible that congress will step in and doing something? >> no one is counting on that. amazon wanted that to happen. they're like why did they want congress do this. they wanted this national e-mers tax for one specific reason. they thought it would be lower than what they would pay at the state and national level and that would keep their competitive advantage around price. they as no longer wanted to deal with this bure aboutaucracy where they had to hire a lot of people. >> how significant was the tax differential in terms of what consumers were buying? in other words as an incentive to buy was the reduction in price because of no tax significance? >> yeah let's just say new york city here. new york city your tax rate is all of your christmas shopping et cetera, that makes a difference. that's another gift. you know that's real money. >> ew t
already amazon collects taxes in 16 states. there's still a lot of states out there especially in the midwest that amazon is not collecting taxes. >> which leads to this question is it possible that congress will step in and doing something? >> no one is counting on that. amazon wanted that to happen. they're like why did they want congress do this. they wanted this national e-mers tax for one specific reason. they thought it would be lower than what they would pay at the state and...
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say you had a 4-5 percent national sales tax on all goods and services and you use this money totally to pay for medicaid. now medicare is taken care of it. so you would cap all of the people not on medicaid and medicare. you would cap the rates that insurance companies could ask of them and lower the price for all of the people that are inbetweens. i wondered what you thought of that idea. >> kathy, why do you think that is a good idea? >> because i think it it would be a fair way, and it would bring the rates down, and it would be people could make the choice if they didn't want to pay a national sales tax and if they didn't want to they would not by the skis or the new dress or whatever. and it would just -- i think it would lower the rate of people between medicare/medicaid. >> thank you very much. let's see what congresswoman thinks about that idea. >> thank you. well, kathy, i really feel like the affordable care act was important because it focused beyond just medicare/medicaid. medicaid was expanded in the states where you have governors and legislative members that accepted t
say you had a 4-5 percent national sales tax on all goods and services and you use this money totally to pay for medicaid. now medicare is taken care of it. so you would cap all of the people not on medicaid and medicare. you would cap the rates that insurance companies could ask of them and lower the price for all of the people that are inbetweens. i wondered what you thought of that idea. >> kathy, why do you think that is a good idea? >> because i think it it would be a fair way,...
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your tax cheat if you are not paying your sales taxes. and people are paying big bucks for sports memorabilia. from the ballfield may be. people pay money for anything. that is what they are paying for a barrel of oil. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. daymac new home sales surging in october taking home builder stocks with them. nicole petallides is at the stock exchange. >> helped to bring them off of the lows of the day, they are not far off of the unchanged line but the new home sales numbers came in and beat the street expectations with a rise of 20.4% to 440,000 beating the estimate of 426,000. of up arr
your tax cheat if you are not paying your sales taxes. and people are paying big bucks for sports memorabilia. from the ballfield may be. people pay money for anything. that is what they are paying for a barrel of oil. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of...
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." >> you can hear the girl say "low taxes." >> if the president can't control -- if the president cannot control his dog, how could he run the country? should he be impeached? >> let's go with yes right off the bat for any number of reasons. none more so than the fact that he had many choices of what his canine would be. he went with a portuguese water spaniel. next is spain. spain a country where communists and fashists fought each other. he went with a dog that is clearly a portuguese facist canine and that is not american. i got caught up. >> i want to talk about this happy hour thing. >> i got you right here. >> we are trying to do a show here. they are having their own mini show. >> we missed rehearsals. >> the happy hour thing to discuss obamacare, this strikes me as a fatal flaw among progressives who believes you can make anything political. the personal is political, so you can just -- during your thanksgiving dinner you can talk politics and no one can mind. this happens all the time. >> right, and they gave you talking points for that. you know, this is not the only time that
." >> you can hear the girl say "low taxes." >> if the president can't control -- if the president cannot control his dog, how could he run the country? should he be impeached? >> let's go with yes right off the bat for any number of reasons. none more so than the fact that he had many choices of what his canine would be. he went with a portuguese water spaniel. next is spain. spain a country where communists and fashists fought each other. he went with a dog...
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and you want to take taxes and keep them as low as possible and math has to work. so the truth is if we can come back to this, the far right and the far left are delusionary. they would also get the lowest grade in math. they are delusionary and they would flunk math. [laughter] >> let's not come back to that, but let's stay with that. >> okay. [laughter] >> i do sense that there is a kind of political disconnect here. the politicians understand the need to express concern about the long-term budget. you hear about this as you grapple with the program. the national prosperity is at stake and that has to mean at the end of the day, either lower public spending or higher taxes and do we have a sense that they will chavez? >> there is no party with fiscal responsibility and there is no other party with fiscal responsibility. secondly, sadistically valid research that we conduct and others conduct show that the number two issue that americans have is escalating the deficits and debt with economy and jobs ahead of health care and climate change and other issues and way
and you want to take taxes and keep them as low as possible and math has to work. so the truth is if we can come back to this, the far right and the far left are delusionary. they would also get the lowest grade in math. they are delusionary and they would flunk math. [laughter] >> let's not come back to that, but let's stay with that. >> okay. [laughter] >> i do sense that there is a kind of political disconnect here. the politicians understand the need to express concern...
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you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! >>> this sad note four days after this fiery crash killed actor paul walker, the police coroner's report has confirmed the death was an accident. actor, known best for roles in "fast and furious" franchise, died from a combination of traumatic injuries and burns. universal studios, which is part of nbc universal, the production company behind the fast and furious movies just announced they are shutting down production for now on the seventh movie of the series out of respect for walker's family and the fi
you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a...
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they were frozen this year in a tax dispute. siemens is said to be considering a deal of its medical unit. it is not considered to be a core business. the chief executive is evaluating the portfolio of the largest engineering. novartis is considering swapping animal health unit of one with assets rather than selling. face change is one of several options exploring. of you several options that are exploring. the allergy medicine is said to be attractive. announced record profits earlier this morning. manus is here to break down the numbers. what drove the numbers? >> the right product and squeezing margins higher. your speciality products. unique. they said we interact and won't more. that fills the margins. that is doing better. also doing quite nicely and the u.k. and nordics. it is where they are beginning to build the margin. if your shareholder, you get a nice up left on the dividend. ift on the dividend. they are carrying more people in the u.k. and nordics. .hey are building the margin they had a pretty good set of numbers
they were frozen this year in a tax dispute. siemens is said to be considering a deal of its medical unit. it is not considered to be a core business. the chief executive is evaluating the portfolio of the largest engineering. novartis is considering swapping animal health unit of one with assets rather than selling. face change is one of several options exploring. of you several options that are exploring. the allergy medicine is said to be attractive. announced record profits earlier this...
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it's going to be taxed. >> it sounds like we're talking politics. people are becoming more accepting of marijuana in this country. so goes colorado so goes the rest of the country. >> i didn't expect what i saw in colorado. >> what are we looking at? if this becomes a billion dollars industry, how are we going to buy our pot? >> they are calling this the dot com rush. this is where it's going to vaporized opiniopens where they the tobacco or the weed itself. we talked to one company that grew 1600% last year. >> if you want the old traditional bong, water pipe, excuse me. i don't know if you can say bong. >> it's available, in p new yin york you can't say the word. but colorado you can't swing a cat without hitting -- >> you can have it in ingestible form. >> things that like like dingdongs and twinkies. sodas are coming. you could have a sip of this and, you know, have a nice afternoon for, it is amazing how many different products. >> even oil, butters. >> creams for every sort of, a lot of these folks want to get very serious about it as well and
it's going to be taxed. >> it sounds like we're talking politics. people are becoming more accepting of marijuana in this country. so goes colorado so goes the rest of the country. >> i didn't expect what i saw in colorado. >> what are we looking at? if this becomes a billion dollars industry, how are we going to buy our pot? >> they are calling this the dot com rush. this is where it's going to vaporized opiniopens where they the tobacco or the weed itself. we talked to...
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their idea was to cut taxes. if your car breaks down, cut taxes. if you're houses on fire, cut taxes. if your lawn needs mowing, cut taxes. that was the only idea that they presented to voters. americans thought that they had very old ideas. >> they only felt that way because it was true. >> how many years have you seen the same commercial where a guy stands up and says i am for less taxes, less regulation and more freedom? we've been doing that since 1980 and, yes, we are all for that. but if that is the only message and we don't connect that to working-class voters -- by the way, in 1994 when we took over, we owned as a party working- class voters making like 30,000 dollars to $60,000. we dominated that area. >> your point about ronald reagan speaks to that. reagan was a child of goldwater. that is what inspired me to get politics. anti-big government, anti-communism. bad ideas, right? e fit our conservative principals to his day. it, dded something to economic determinism, optimism. we can do and be anything we want. there's a shining city out t
their idea was to cut taxes. if your car breaks down, cut taxes. if you're houses on fire, cut taxes. if your lawn needs mowing, cut taxes. that was the only idea that they presented to voters. americans thought that they had very old ideas. >> they only felt that way because it was true. >> how many years have you seen the same commercial where a guy stands up and says i am for less taxes, less regulation and more freedom? we've been doing that since 1980 and, yes, we are all for...
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do you file separate tax returns? >> yes, they all file separate tax returns. >> are you allowed if you have the loss on your tradelogic business your small software business versus your restaurant can you write that loss off against your restauranrestauran t? >> they are all separate. >> what happened to business aggregation? >> there is a significant administrative burden. >> effectively what we are seeing is a policy to be able to force you to be able to provide that health care. has that impacted your ability to create jobs? >> yes. >> we just heard comment that there is no data and i will quote that again. there is no data that small businesses are not hiring is a result of the implementation of the presence affordable care at, no effect on job hiring. is that your experience? >> no, it is not. >> anyone else to -- was to comment? >> no, it's not. >> businesses aren't hiring because of the affordable care act? >> i believe it's draining resources from the companies that would otherwise grow the businesses. >> ver
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p on the final days of the fiscal year. >> total for the year the department spent 450,000 dollars, tax payer dollars or alcohol. where they trying to spend the money in the budget to prevent congressional cuts in the future? >> the state department, i had an opportunity to travel to many of them, there's a lot of entertaining that goes on a lot of ir responsibility. >> you are missing the point. the whole point is how can you ever cut spending if the entire ethic of government is to spend your allocation before the time runs out. >> is the government's booze budget careless spending or the cost of doing business? send us a note on foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> be have hinterested to hear people have to say. it is 18 after the top of the hour. extreme measures after one of the worst's animal attacks in the state's history. >> they are putting up all of the beautiful christmas lights in one city. now local lawmakers are playing scrooge. >> a florida woman recovering in it the hospital the morning after what is being called the most serious bear attack in the state's history. she was wa
p on the final days of the fiscal year. >> total for the year the department spent 450,000 dollars, tax payer dollars or alcohol. where they trying to spend the money in the budget to prevent congressional cuts in the future? >> the state department, i had an opportunity to travel to many of them, there's a lot of entertaining that goes on a lot of ir responsibility. >> you are missing the point. the whole point is how can you ever cut spending if the entire ethic of...
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i will postpone the tax one year for small businesses. he is postponing taxes. since i have no life i have read a obamacare. i do not see that in their where the president, we gave him the authority to postpone a tax but he does it. if he has the legal authority to do that, which i doubt, but he used that authority, what is to prevent him from just going and looking at the irs code which is a mess. i do not know any american who thinks the irs code is a good bill. but rather than fix it, we just make it bigger every year. so the president goes to the irs code and says this group of businesses, they are just having a bad year. like green businesses or we could use the energy companies on the other end. the oil and gas industry. i will postpone paying income tax for year. because i said so. dotake this group and something similar. tweak their tax rather than pay 38%. they will pay 20% for the next year. it seems to me if he has the legal authority to amend taxes which the affordable care act is a tax according to the supreme court. what is to prevent him from just
i will postpone the tax one year for small businesses. he is postponing taxes. since i have no life i have read a obamacare. i do not see that in their where the president, we gave him the authority to postpone a tax but he does it. if he has the legal authority to do that, which i doubt, but he used that authority, what is to prevent him from just going and looking at the irs code which is a mess. i do not know any american who thinks the irs code is a good bill. but rather than fix it, we...
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how should items you buy on sites like amazon and ebay be taxed? that question is up in the air, after the supreme court refused monday to get involved in a dispute between states and online retailers. states want to force companies to collect sales taxes from you, even if they don't have a physical presence in your state. but now, it is up to congress to come up with a national solution. >>> and rescue crews in washington state hope to resume their search this morning for a mill worker missing since the grain silo you see here collapsed on monday. the worker is believed to be buried under tons of corn. >>> and a dramatic rescue at sea. new video this morning of a man who survived nearly three days underneath a capsized boat in the atlantic. divers stunned to find him alive. this is the view from the diver's camera. >> going on to the main deck. >> reporter: investigating the sinking of a chevron oil boat. they never imagined they would find survivors. >> coming out into the passageway. >> reporter: watch as they turn a coroner the water. >> should
how should items you buy on sites like amazon and ebay be taxed? that question is up in the air, after the supreme court refused monday to get involved in a dispute between states and online retailers. states want to force companies to collect sales taxes from you, even if they don't have a physical presence in your state. but now, it is up to congress to come up with a national solution. >>> and rescue crews in washington state hope to resume their search this morning for a mill...
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that was completely tax driven. we reverse ad deferred tax asset last year. our pretax income is actually up 150%. and the market has recognized that. that is just a headline you're talking about. it is no reflection on our business. we're actually way up over 2012. david: bob schiller, the smart nobel prize-winning economist who focuses so much on real estate has expressed worries. he is not convinced this is happening but expressed some concern whether there is another bubble in the real estate market but also the stock market. but in real estate specifically, have you seen any signs of that at all? i mean you're able to track who your buyers are, what their interests are. you mentioned people, second, third, fourth homebuyers. but do you see any bubble at all in the market? >> no. remember when the bubble hit this country was building two million new homes a year. every blackjack dealer in las vegas was buying three houses. mortgage underwriting was way too easy. today we're at 900,000 new homes per year. we're way below the historic average of 1.5 million
that was completely tax driven. we reverse ad deferred tax asset last year. our pretax income is actually up 150%. and the market has recognized that. that is just a headline you're talking about. it is no reflection on our business. we're actually way up over 2012. david: bob schiller, the smart nobel prize-winning economist who focuses so much on real estate has expressed worries. he is not convinced this is happening but expressed some concern whether there is another bubble in the real...
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the tax is a federal tax. it is important to account for it separately since we have a dedicated payroll tax for that purpose. balancing should be -- ideally it would be good if we could say social security was completely off budget. and technically speaking it is off budget. it is money that comes into the treasury and the benefits go out. it is not as if beneficiaries -- we talk about the payroll tax being insufficient to cover benefits, which it is right now. the program is running a deficit. able toecurity is receive sufficient funding by cashing in the bonds it has in that is anund, but expense to the treasury which has to come up with the money to cover those bond payments into social security. the bottom line is it is part of the federal budget. we have not privatized the system. the money is accounted for separately. the government is not going to default on the money it owes to social security or to the medicare part a trust fund. host: bob is on our line for and dependents. -- for independents. calle
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this could go down as the year of missed opportunities on immigration, tax reform budget. all issues leaders wanted to tack al at the start of the year. they had trouble funding the government and running out of time to pass critical legislation. american families could see milk prices spike to $7 a gallon if congress can't pass the farm bill by the end of the year. lawmakers are running out of type to set funding and policy for the pentagon next year. they still need to confirm janet yellen as the next federal chair before bernanke's term ends next month. it's no wonder one house committee chose to focus on a less invasive topic, space aliens. >> is there life out there? what do they think about new york city? >> reporter: congress has passed 56 bills in 2013 in the past 66 years only three other times that congress has passed less than 100 bills in a single year. many of the bills this congress passed were simply extensions of older laws that were set to expire. hope appears to be dwindling for the small deal between house and budget leaders that wanted to replace the fe
this could go down as the year of missed opportunities on immigration, tax reform budget. all issues leaders wanted to tack al at the start of the year. they had trouble funding the government and running out of time to pass critical legislation. american families could see milk prices spike to $7 a gallon if congress can't pass the farm bill by the end of the year. lawmakers are running out of type to set funding and policy for the pentagon next year. they still need to confirm janet yellen as...
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he owned his home, paid his taxes and had just gotten his green card. when we spoke to him he had been in pearsall for nearly a year waiting for a final hearing. >> even prison we get contact visit. in prison you can go and have contact visit. but we only see through glass and about that thick of glass you know. and sometime me and hope she would put her hand on the glass, and i would knock so she could feel me knocking. >> just days after this conversation we heard some good news. naz was unexpectedly released and his deportation recommendation was cancelled. after hearing his story during our interview . >> and now a techknow minute...Ñ >> we have strengthened border security. beyond what many believed was possible. they wanted more agents at the border. we now have more boots on the ground at the southwest border than at any time in our history. >> in an election year, the need to ramp up border enforcement has become a mantra among republicans and democrats alike. back in the rio grande valley, the men captured by border patrol had been taken to a
he owned his home, paid his taxes and had just gotten his green card. when we spoke to him he had been in pearsall for nearly a year waiting for a final hearing. >> even prison we get contact visit. in prison you can go and have contact visit. but we only see through glass and about that thick of glass you know. and sometime me and hope she would put her hand on the glass, and i would knock so she could feel me knocking. >> just days after this conversation we heard some good news....
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have financial information including tax returns in hand. if you created an account in october, scrap it. start a new one. and if you think yao signed up but haven't heard directly from the insurance company in a week, you have to call them yourself. tip number two is what got pam through the plan in florida, back in october, pam tried multiple times but gave up. today after creating a third new account, success. >> i was surprised about how easy it was. as i said it only took about ten to 15 minutes for the whole enrollment process. >> reporter: while pam's confident she has insurance since she paid her first premium via credit card, some insurance companies believe they are getting inaccurate or incomplete information from the government about the new enrollees. >> they are concerned that they are not getting the information and that they can get insured by january 1st. >> reporter: so while the website is working better, there was some bad news for the white house today. a new report from the treasury inspector general's office, brian, wa
have financial information including tax returns in hand. if you created an account in october, scrap it. start a new one. and if you think yao signed up but haven't heard directly from the insurance company in a week, you have to call them yourself. tip number two is what got pam through the plan in florida, back in october, pam tried multiple times but gave up. today after creating a third new account, success. >> i was surprised about how easy it was. as i said it only took about ten...
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tax at the end of the year. not a lot of people do that. >> brick and mortar stores have long complained they are losing business to online retailers because shoppers aren't forced to pay taxes online. >>> 5:39. the new york commuter train that derailed killing four passengers was speeding. all seven cars of a metro-north train ran off the tracks on a sharp curve in the bronx on sunday. the speed limit for the curve 30 miles per hour. the train was going 82 miles an hour at the curve. it's not clear what caused the crash. the engineer has been questioned. >>> autopsy results for actor paul walker could be released today. the movie star and a friend killed in a fiery crash over the weekend. there were reports the pair had been racing another car before the accident but as teresa garcia reports, investigators have ruled it out. >> reporter: this video obtained by "omg! insider" shows the crash and the explosion that created a huge plume of smoke and fire on saturday. the crash killed paul walker and the driver, pr
tax at the end of the year. not a lot of people do that. >> brick and mortar stores have long complained they are losing business to online retailers because shoppers aren't forced to pay taxes online. >>> 5:39. the new york commuter train that derailed killing four passengers was speeding. all seven cars of a metro-north train ran off the tracks on a sharp curve in the bronx on sunday. the speed limit for the curve 30 miles per hour. the train was going 82 miles an hour at the...
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." >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," the days may be numbered for tax-free web shopping. and why you want to check your lottery tickets. wendy gillette has more. >> good morning, anne-marie. the cost of online shopping may be headed up as more states could start collecting sales taxes on internet purchases. this after the supreme court refused to get involved in state efforts to force online retailers to collect sales taxes from their customers. the case involved a lower court ruling in new york. it ruled that websites like amazon and overstock must pay sales tax the same way in-state businesses do. the supreme court decision came on what appears to be the busiest online shopping day of the year, cyber monday. early indications are that online sales yesterday were up 17.5% from last year. mobile devices accounted for nearly a third of all online shopping. >>> stocks in asia finished mostly lower amid key reports in the u.s. hong kong's hang seng's lost 0.5%. tokyo's nikkei gained 0.5% to its highest close in six years thanks to a weekend yen. the dow jones lost 77 points
." >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," the days may be numbered for tax-free web shopping. and why you want to check your lottery tickets. wendy gillette has more. >> good morning, anne-marie. the cost of online shopping may be headed up as more states could start collecting sales taxes on internet purchases. this after the supreme court refused to get involved in state efforts to force online retailers to collect sales taxes from their customers. the case involved a...
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led to foreclosures in minority communities.it says banks should reimburse affected cities for lost tax revenue. both banks say the lawsuit is baseless, and that each applicant was treated with the same objective criteria. 20 states are saying no to expanding medicaid under the affordable care act... and a new report shows-- it could costs those states billions. among them, texas which stands to lose nearly $10 billion dollars. according nbc some of the red states are taking a pass out of a desire for less government intervention. under the expansion, the government kick's in 100% of additional costs for medicaid the first 3 years. the aim is making certain low income american's have sufficient health coverage. mcdonald's posted advice on its employee resource website, that could be considered in "bad taste. the helpful hints included: for employees wondering how much to tip the massage therapist, pool cleaner or au pair over the holidays. we wonder how many mcdonald's employees, particularly those who marched thursday fighting to raise the minimum wage face these dilemmas? mcdonald's r
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do you file separate tax returns? >> yes. >> are you allowed, since you have a loss on your large tech business and your small software business versus your restaurant -- can you write that loss off against your restaurant? >> no, they are separate. >> what happened to business aggregation? , there is a significant administrative burden comes -- burden that comes with operating both entities. tothe policy would be able provide the health care. would be able to horseshoe the ability to provide health care. we just heard comment that there small businesses are not hiring as a result of the implementation of the president's affordable health jobsact, no affect on hired. is that your experience? >> no, it is not. >> would anyone else like to comment? >> no, it is not. i see it in small and large businesses. >> businesses are not hiring because of the affordable care act? >> i believe it is draining resources from the companies that would be otherwise going to grow the business. >> very interesting. we are dealing with the
do you file separate tax returns? >> yes. >> are you allowed, since you have a loss on your large tech business and your small software business versus your restaurant -- can you write that loss off against your restaurant? >> no, they are separate. >> what happened to business aggregation? , there is a significant administrative burden comes -- burden that comes with operating both entities. tothe policy would be able provide the health care. would be able to horseshoe...
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things relating to the tax code they will come back and take care of them as the year gets started but that's why people are calling things like the dairy cliff an important issue. $7 for a gallon of milk is something that americans will not be happy with and they are hope that they will come some sort of bills. >> congress is under fire, for not being very productive in the last year. >> reporter: that's right. it's being called the do-nothing congress from many quarters because of the small number of actual laws that they have been able to pass. we saw them push back today, a lot of blame getting thrown out around. and john boehner pointed the finger at democrats and the counterpoint from president obama and other democrats saying there needs to be more bipartisanship and the republicans are the cause of trouble here in washington. but a lot of issues have been on the table for a long time. the farm bill has been in talks for months and a couple of key issues keep getting in the way and republicans and democrats cannot agree on them. one example is food stamps. there are cuts on the
things relating to the tax code they will come back and take care of them as the year gets started but that's why people are calling things like the dairy cliff an important issue. $7 for a gallon of milk is something that americans will not be happy with and they are hope that they will come some sort of bills. >> congress is under fire, for not being very productive in the last year. >> reporter: that's right. it's being called the do-nothing congress from many quarters because of...
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in aventura, florida. $1.2 million, $10,559 taxes. it's a beautiful home. >> for the shopaholics, this is minutes away from aventura mall, the highest grossing mall in the united states. this is an aventura and country club estates. what's unique about this is there are only 80 homes in this neighborhood, and it's overlooking the golf course and a bird preserve lake. and you can walk or jog around the vita course which is three miles long. so this is a very popular neighborhood. great buy. i expect this to sell in just weeks for $1.29 million. 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths. another great bargain. >> thanks for spending time with us. we appreciate it. ty, down to you. >> thank you. >>> thanks very much. "vogue" magazine described norwina as one of the most inspiring women in the world. she's also a noted economist and adviser to presidents and ceos. she gets paid to help people make smarter decisions. her thoughts for executives, investors and people like you next. when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? aft
in aventura, florida. $1.2 million, $10,559 taxes. it's a beautiful home. >> for the shopaholics, this is minutes away from aventura mall, the highest grossing mall in the united states. this is an aventura and country club estates. what's unique about this is there are only 80 homes in this neighborhood, and it's overlooking the golf course and a bird preserve lake. and you can walk or jog around the vita course which is three miles long. so this is a very popular neighborhood. great...
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k stone.this from mar guest: i think tax expenditures is a big problem. there are tax revenues that we should be taking in which we are not because we are subsidizing a significant amount of what some have termed corporate welfare. billions of dollars to the oil and gas industry, they are making record profits. the tax expenditures are costing the american people in ways that are problematic. host: what would you cut the besides defense? guest: revenues that we have lost that would otherwise should take in. other than defense, there is waste and inefficiencies in a wide range of domestic spending programs. i am willing to take a look at almost everything. i think the demonization of social security and medicaid are inappropriate. they are not responsible for the deficit problem we have right now. ronald reagan in a debate with walter mondo and clear social security has nothing to do with the deficit. it was true then and it is true now. att in plano, texas. caller: thank you for taking my call. food stamps is not one of the areas that needs to be cut. it
k stone.this from mar guest: i think tax expenditures is a big problem. there are tax revenues that we should be taking in which we are not because we are subsidizing a significant amount of what some have termed corporate welfare. billions of dollars to the oil and gas industry, they are making record profits. the tax expenditures are costing the american people in ways that are problematic. host: what would you cut the besides defense? guest: revenues that we have lost that would otherwise...
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paul ryan saying there's no taxes involved, no tax increases, well there are these fee increases. so it's a little squirrely. there's going to be includesed aviation fees. there's going to be higher contributions for federal workers to their pensions. you can call those fees. for a lot of people, those are going to look a bit like taxes. so i think that's kind of the basic breakdown of the two-year deal. i actually, by the way, i like the fact that there's going to be less fiscal head winds on the economy in 2014 and 2015. many democrats would have liked to see extended unemployment insurance in there. that wasn't in the bill. >> let me bring back in richard wolffe. richard, how do they get the votes on this? and are they trying to prove after such a non-productive congress, one of the northeast non-productive congresses in history, that they can make something work? because i noticed senator murray particularly made the point that they made the compromise government could work. >> if government can work means they can avoid a shutdown and pass a basic budget, i guess we should be
paul ryan saying there's no taxes involved, no tax increases, well there are these fee increases. so it's a little squirrely. there's going to be includesed aviation fees. there's going to be higher contributions for federal workers to their pensions. you can call those fees. for a lot of people, those are going to look a bit like taxes. so i think that's kind of the basic breakdown of the two-year deal. i actually, by the way, i like the fact that there's going to be less fiscal head winds on...
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and vital stats and what you put on the tax return, insurance companies need to verify that and those forced to do it through the obama website and healthcare.gov, are not able to do. that we hear it is not working cleanly. and as time ticks by. insurance companies are looking for our tech people to come in and solve the problem. >> they are in the business to make money. eligibility verikdz. and the phrase you will hear about. that is still not happening, right? >> no, it is enormous. that's how they price the p and get you over the finish line and look at the fixes and blue cross blue shield where they hired temporary people to come back and the information was filled incorrectly in the field. and now places like florida and even reports in connecticut, where they are saying, maybe we need to interact with the state's website to it verify the information. and maybe we need to hire an outside vendor to verify the information without relying on the federal website. >> say norred? >> florida, ohio and texas, they have pilot programs where they are trying to figure out nuts and bolts on
and vital stats and what you put on the tax return, insurance companies need to verify that and those forced to do it through the obama website and healthcare.gov, are not able to do. that we hear it is not working cleanly. and as time ticks by. insurance companies are looking for our tech people to come in and solve the problem. >> they are in the business to make money. eligibility verikdz. and the phrase you will hear about. that is still not happening, right? >> no, it is...
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but the left wants more spending and even higher taxes. simply put, the big government spending machine has not helped the economy very much. but again, liberal theory trumps results. >> the idea that so many children are born into poverty in the wealthiest nation on earth is heartbreaking enough, but the idea that a child may never be able to escape that poverty because she lacks a decent education or health care or a community that views her future as their own? that should offend all of us. >> well, it certainly offends me. if children are not getting a good education or do not have proper health care, i'm offended. but you cannot bankrupt the entire nation on some ideological quest for income equality. in a capitalistic system, that's impossible. a "wall street journal" editorial yesterday was blunt -- "mr. obama returned to his favorite theme of rising income inequality. he ought to know since few presidents have done more to increase inequality than he has. median household income has fallen since the economic recovery began, while t
but the left wants more spending and even higher taxes. simply put, the big government spending machine has not helped the economy very much. but again, liberal theory trumps results. >> the idea that so many children are born into poverty in the wealthiest nation on earth is heartbreaking enough, but the idea that a child may never be able to escape that poverty because she lacks a decent education or health care or a community that views her future as their own? that should offend all...
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it's all about how much tax you pay when you shop online. christine romans explains how this will affect your money. >> wolf, on the biggest online shopping day of the year, no less, the supreme court punting on the most important issue in retail right now. and that means millions of people may now have to pay state tax on their online purchases. now, states have been putting pressure on internet retailers to collect sales tax and amazon.com and overstock.com fought this effort with different results in different courts. it's a patchwork now of rulings and laws. now that the supreme court has decided not to the weigh in, states are likely to pursue the estimated $23 billion in uncollected sales taxes from web retailers. an increasing number of tats like new york have passed laws forcing internet-based retailers to collect taxes. amazon and overstock complained saying they don't have physical presence in that state. most retail analysts say the court is essentially ending a 20-year tradition of no sales tax on internet purchases. >> christine
it's all about how much tax you pay when you shop online. christine romans explains how this will affect your money. >> wolf, on the biggest online shopping day of the year, no less, the supreme court punting on the most important issue in retail right now. and that means millions of people may now have to pay state tax on their online purchases. now, states have been putting pressure on internet retailers to collect sales tax and amazon.com and overstock.com fought this effort with...
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we're not talking about tax rate hikes that's off the table. we can't close loopholes. >> we're talking about auctioning broadband spectrum, higher fees on airport security and vacuuming up loose change jonathan capehart might have. >> there's a lot of it. >> there is a lot of change. i think part of the reason compromise seems so hard is that republicans have not are to ask themselves the tough questions about what they would do in terms of broader policy because they have been able to distract themselves with the calamitous rollout of the aca. that literally is the only thing they can agree on is that aca bad. everything else is up for grabs. to actually agree on a piece of policy is almost an anathema. >> for the populous, it will be a positive one. no such possibility in the offing for intransigence the tea party has exhibited. to allow the tea party to hijack -- lets give the republican party credit. be more reasonable. ford says i like john boehner, he's a reasonable man, we would like to see evidence of that. we're looking for it. now, i
we're not talking about tax rate hikes that's off the table. we can't close loopholes. >> we're talking about auctioning broadband spectrum, higher fees on airport security and vacuuming up loose change jonathan capehart might have. >> there's a lot of it. >> there is a lot of change. i think part of the reason compromise seems so hard is that republicans have not are to ask themselves the tough questions about what they would do in terms of broader policy because they have...
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they can raise taxes. that is a lousy option. they raised taxes already. or they can get a bailout. >> imagine how nervous these families are right now. 25 years and 35 years and one thing we can count on is a happy retirement. >> my heart goes out to these people. they earned those pensions, and they are going to be cut. i blame the politicians a generation ago who made promises which cannot be kept. >> and the unions who cut the deals for then not thinking of later. stuart varney, we're going to watch you at 9:20. three minutes before the bottom of the hour. a woman walking her dog is mauled by a bear. >> how old is she? >> i can't tell. she's so bloody, i can't tell. >> a frantic effort to capture the bear before it attacks again. the wildlife officials are using -- what wildlife officials are using to try to lure the animal out. >>> a marine bringing attention to a common problem in the military. >> typical missions for us last up to a week or more and the only food we have is the food we carry with us. >> up next, giving energy to troops everywhere an
they can raise taxes. that is a lousy option. they raised taxes already. or they can get a bailout. >> imagine how nervous these families are right now. 25 years and 35 years and one thing we can count on is a happy retirement. >> my heart goes out to these people. they earned those pensions, and they are going to be cut. i blame the politicians a generation ago who made promises which cannot be kept. >> and the unions who cut the deals for then not thinking of later. stuart...